A new proposal under consideration by the Indiana State University board of trustees could waive the one-year residency requirement for military veterans to qualify for in-state tuition and fees.

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Stephanie Wang
stephanie.wang@indystar.com

Indiana State University may eliminate its in-state residency policy for veterans. A new proposal under consideration by the board of trustees could waive the one-year residency requirement for military veterans to qualify for in-state tuition and fees.

This could cover veterans with at least one year of active duty and veterans who received honorable medical discharge, according to a ...